• . . . 4) 9 , .41%,..1'.: MILITARY ACCOUNT. • • • - $01:011„ Tram:Roe of Mame ooanty, conformity with the 10th saotion of en IlL,•'.4lit; tot Assembly, entitled An Act to revise the MURIA passed tlia*kii day , 1853,,ealtibits the following acoonnt 3 • . • i DR Trojtindiktit of cmtatanding Military lines for 1855 and previous years, • -• 1185 42 Te utsiitiursi of Military Silos assessed fn 1858 as per report of Co. Cortua k iasitawirs,,i, 961 50 Tesititikut of Additional Tax. (per 11. J. Kulus,) • !- ' - 3 00 •. • I I Ateogitoi amoral i I W I Izonsts• Ouutan. lr. artilliglipi. , NaMel. 1 tsars. 1 .Ihiplla's. I !Looolved.l Ina. as. ding. i IMlllibill ' Penn. F. Smith .1852 $8 67 • . .... .... .... 68-67 - ' liathittrivi• . William Fiekel 1853, 52 00 548 90 $3 10 ... • • ' Okla& t- .. : Iphntim Martin 1854" .98 00 .21. *3 2 5 133 00 Ctunberlind - Hugh Mcf.raugiv . " 14 33, .. • . .• • • .• . • " Gerfaltitj , " ;' , '' Benjamin 'Land * " 21 68 Huntington John E. flak . ," 34 20 Straban Jacob King-. -o,- 29 . 00 B u tler ~ ~ ; : Henry Slityliaugh" 42 0 0 Borough Samuel Weaver, ' 1855 114 00 Ciiitibbrktrait James MeolllloGlgiti " 40 50 Ginalinit Solionoit Sell ' 39 50 Gifikd -," Michael A. Slagle " 45 50 HaWngton * 1 Benjamin Weaver " 80 00 raitirriore Archibald Gerroll " 49 00 11461110 Mb= James Wilson . " 83 50 Tianilletif - Nicholas Slaybaugh ' 1 46 50 Strithan Christian Rindlaub " 58 80 Fitatklin Michael 'Civil " 51 00 13tittOialgo • ~. - ,George llcagy " 32 00 Type ' , Samuel Sadler 1 ' 41 50 WOOL , Francis Arnim ' 1 16 35 Mouet Jtisepli Herman •• 50 00 Usdiag ' Michael Brown " 53 50 • Uninn*' ," ~ • Plus Unkii • " 46 29 IButler,. .'..‘ . Henry Slaybaugh " 38 50 itnii vtigh I Samuel. Weaver 1856 86 00 -.4lnalberland . James Blank " 46 50' ~ tGerniany , ' William Staub " 44 50 ' ,:{lard :, , _ Henry J.,Kuhn ". 47,.00 -1199tington . - Leonard 31cElvea ' " 62 50 elsitunore : , Peter Stevens • " 47 50 . Ilanriltinibluivt • James Wilson " 65 00 Liberty) . Nathaniel Grayson " 47 50 Hamiltent - •' • Daniel Ehrehart " 13 00 elkt, ',t Elisha,Penrose: s , - " 52 50 ra ant ' Henry Witther • '" 52 00 Frtatklinf ' Frederick Stover " 42 00 Conowagoi . "•'''-rtivi Kinilig " ' 37 50 ' l '),l l 'yrtme -• ' Stiplien Weidner " 45 50 ' t okkar l o°7l' -'' 1 : J.evac Clnpsaddle " 41 00 Mouqtpleasant " Nicholas Ileltsell ' 1 57 00 sill,94ngil, ....„v , „John Miller " 36 00 Berwick Jacob Hal " 26 50 frpodomt '- ' Jacob Myers " 21 50 ,'"Unliiti ,' ' - David F.l.lali • " '4B 00 'Butler* - , Henry Slftybaugh " 45 50 -in o •i)i.‘.' :, - . • . ' -- • . 2,149 92 567 88 24 02 161 50 1,3)16 52 = INlFThlrufiiiiiiiidgruttffittrirtilull. Tiomll "lacked thus (*) have since , ea iliVirt. Since - the settlement the sum of Four Hundred end Three Dollars and Fifty '' etitti:(64o3 60) has' been paid into the Military Fund by di ff erent Collectors br,F4.-4,...- —..,,,,-.....--...------ , „ CE.. . .. . -raßytanolunt paid E. G. Fahneatock, Treasurer of Independent Blues, AI County Commissioners fol. services, " John Scott, Brigade Inspector, - - -•"-"'- John F. Bailey, Treasurer of Marion Rangers, 1 {'I,,AAV, ') 41Afkatknding Nilitary,fines for 1852 1854 1855 1856 1853 ' 1854 1855 ' 1856 "1854 18.55' 1856 •`:~;~: ~ f :: Collectere tees for 04, rcrtt4 II • .t-10 tle 901 for Ils6 s eitg 828 men, 011- E 411 ' 1 ' Treasurer of ledopeadent Blues, Treasurer's Cousin iktion uu $319 01 at 1 per cent., locTerreliaadedlto State. • • ; • • . s•••:.lßalattcairt heads of Treasurer, • Exononitions di " 19 f :" 1 11160•Thittl to . cortify that the above is a 'correct statement of the Military Account of itim4ty, as it appears upon ttio•Bikiks in'the County Commissioners • office, audited e.: ,• ' by'4.lw County Auditors. - . • '' • • 'J. M. WALTEIt, Ckrk. •-• ll't.bruiry 2.3 1847. At • OF. ADAMS COUNTY. BY M. S. CONVERSE. ) ; T:l2 ,!! • • . prom &Ida( .otirnegi carefully takeir by C. „v„ Hup/cisa, Cind Engineer. , 41111tli t gap is 'drafted upint iv stale of in• ~ J l. cbes to the - mile, making it very .couved ;l tied by it th e distance frem one place ' ;another in the County, and it will have upon' t' ' • , FIDIBILO© ORONO ;All' lost °diets, Hotels, Stores, Churches, ' 1161Mor.HOuses, Cemeteries, Mills, Mechanics' Ste:, will marked, and the residence „timer(' ittorsirrr HOLDER tit tile COWAN will iotteed with a dot, and his name carefully inserted.;' it will he' distinctly En'gratted, ' 'handsomely eolored, and the boriler ornatnen• tee with . views - and engravings of Public Build ings, and Private Residences in the County, e't :'lintl`delivered to subscribers , For ss.°o per Copy. , the undersigned have examined the draft „ , „:'of the Map of Adam.. 'C..nnty, now bein. p re . - Mr. CONVERSE, and nre well sat isfitid With its general correctness. When tin. • 4 iihea in the style of the Maps of other wen. • ties shown a 4 gpecimens, it Rtlf be ,t 1 beautiful „anti valuable map, and should be possessed "li?oeil family able to own itin the county. As the mapsare to be made only fur'Subscri licrs,sra hope no person will fail to secure one 'while the; Opportunity presents , ' , REFERENCES. • D. A. Buehler, . Dr. tl. L. Panther, S. S.Beltatueker, Prof. 31. L. Stoeve'r, , • Fahnestock Brothers, ~1 31. Jacobs, Geo.; Arnold, Dr. C. F. Sclueffer, .:..,::A. D. Buehler, D. AfeConaughy. ,„. , w S. IL Russell, ; ., C. H. Buehler, Di; C. P, Knuth, Harper,_ t .r.; L. Schick, <.f.ProE Mehlenbarg, ..; Danner & Ziegler, R. l o..3leCreary, t.-David McCreary, Hill, Dr. H.S. Huber.” -Feb.13,1857. —tf DR..IIELLINGYS , 3 OCER AN INSTITIPZE. . , .. . _ .. '' ".*;tP;till s "the' Treatment of Cancers. Tnmors, .. . , "..:L'.._ ' Wens._ Ulcers, Scraula. any _etre ivt's or ' N'. .L L. C A 1%1 P BF.I. L , , S,:re. Chronic..Discases, generally, can be • - °racy at Law. 1 ,,. "AsireOlireanable,)ivithota surgieitl operation FFICE Charnbers'bory, street, tettys r...,, or. p.obtom For all Particulars write, state' 4,-) burg; two doors from (lea. Arnold's store. .diseasesplainly, rind enclose twenty:five cents . rill attend di - filing claims for TrIOUNTY LANn, few alvide. AU letters must have a postage under awhile Acts of Congress Pelisionx, &e. r, ;;''; l;a linni .,„,F enelened t° prepay nu ll"' Medicine ' , All bushiest entrusted to hiv i hauds will re --•- • - ..au., sent. any distance. 'A-.,.,ress- ' .. . ~ wive prompt attention. ' ' • " C. L KELLING, ii. D., . t • • ~ : i','., Y. , *itedusnicsbury, 'Cumtertund Co., Pa. , •,. D . M . o 0 0 4 1.1 A U Gil Y •v-4 , -0-:-.... lrilechinicsburgis.lirniles from_ Flan is ' r• ..., f y -tmet,4oo , the C. V. Ituilroad and accessible ' ,-;i• '. altarneY at Law, i ,l,)Artt i lill 'parts of the Unioa. ' (Office removed to ono door West of D uel l er's .i.i„c..l .„1) andyouag, -poor and rich, come all— : Drug & . liook,Store,Uhamhersburastreet.) 4 0 111 . 4 ° 15 4 good. . • ' Allorriey'and Sulicitor for. Patents and .Pcii- ACTO,those atlliCted, r who cannot visit me - • , iO „, , . . ~. rsions3l7, 4 l williaMud, kir "mail, on receipt wr - i'lliotiiiii%Canil Warilibta, , Back-Pay sus. I,io Quip illleciFe to X re Pt i) iedicilie ." etlindad'Claiak - andalldiherelnimirogainst ~.,-, 1 'fah alictiona 'tor usookc. i'. State all par=:-.,,. ' . . _ , .. - • Ititt. Govirilment at. Watrgulti. D. , U... . ...,7- ticalars. Addreta2o4 ,bore '-''''" -- - - • '' "ten t(l444 ll ailedi.-6nirz -- , , 4 ~. '...i..y; ~/--• alsd American claims in itgland. Land 7 .,..i. .• . '.-- . ~...---- .c - ~..' . Warrants located and-pold, or bought,and ' ....- iAtAer , l.--,..f. ..... !...N.O T tic.n r ,, - --,`. -. logli ff ivi prices given. . . '<N . . •I'te..-T ..--''',....-....;.-. :—;--- - - :-.:, ' foiuds for sale •Irt lows, Illinois, and s 'Jima Boo* Botta,- dec., of•lk - Fatinestock ether Western States ;and Agents engaged' , i t..i., jgc.at Sot", din toe placed , in tne hands offligotrit-1y24-trauts the,re,;.....,.._..__-_--. -- -- - iin-A.tictritey fur collection by the 13tH dorif: .... - ftl,tptily to hint personally or by r. l'iliforkli: POW& litoighg thetoielves to bi- ": I ,, , tie - ,- 2 • ' ' ' - ..- ' , ' • , - .. . l lt ',l6lll.iblisrtiros - artt , regnested - to 'call - oa or -,•- c • . ' - -.. . ' - . - - 'Uft•it thatlline - and pay - up, . ' - . —. ..!.: .•..-•- , i •_:..- . B.FAILVIISTOCK A SONS. TIOARASOLS, Umbrella's, Faus—stne%s. -- L. -them—nr, ' : SCHICK'S. ----- NLKET 011111 ES F 9 ' FOR A-1.----- ll prufita atrge.tc-'l7Ol-B-1. and Shael ' aelila i at , , ma • ' ' VIOAt at dig Book 64ata of A. P. i iitrEEr• k ' COBEAN A PAXTON'S oa CLifutberabari; datet. iiiffcr sotivegit.tiva on hand. Oft urxT,_, ITOUSE. Inquire of .. . iliattobuti, Jaa.;;O. taEORGE, E. BLINOILAN, :fft O FFICE in Chambershurg street 1) one door West of the Lutheran Church,nearly opposite Grammer'ssiore, where.he !nay be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invitedio call. REFERENCES. - ar.c.s.tfunaccor, 1 Rev . .C.P.KRArTn,D 11 " D. 110111 ER, Prof.M.J Aco us, 4 ' 11.8. /313/1111, " H. L .DAvnincit , ,4 D. OltailEllT, .. H.A.Muntzxnung Rev. 11'..Initiso". 1 .• M. L. B.iramcs. July a, 1840 NV M. B. MoCLELLAN, Attorney at Law, AND PROSECUTING ATTORNEY nPFICE on the South side of the Public LP square, two doors West of the "Sentinel" Oleo. !era 28, :1856. ' ' DAVID A. BUEHLER, Attorney at Law, V.TT..fti prOmptlyfAtteed 40 Collections and all other business entrusted i 6 his care. EirOffice in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. 13. Kottrz. • Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856. David; DAVID WI•LLS ) G. Swope ' Attorney at Law, Cobeun k Paxton, Rev. Jacob Ziegler, AAStaken Mr. STCVENSON'9 ollice North swhi e P Vest Corner of Centre Square. Rev,. "O. P. Van Wick, REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens J. tiouck,' Esq., .Lancaster. • Dr. D. Horner, • M. it W. McClean, EDWARD B. BUEHLER, • John L. • ' Attorney at Law ? WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. Ile epeake the German language. 011 ice at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Drug' Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. 31.1 58 2.543 39 90 .iti 08 14 45 40 354 44 G 5 40 G 7 1 1 3 eretok ul laude C 7112. 11128111 Dl tlittt4 J. L&WIt,H).iCE HILL, Denilo, .S,IETTYSBIIRG JointSlotk ditaociation, !eslttoldt, eiston op. aniunstit, nicaactsoll GIFTSIgt • To' beAwanded ll,* the Assintiation is soon os 20,000 Engraeiugs are sold! MAGNIFICENT GIFTS AND VALUABLA PROPERTY FOR DISTRIBUTION : 1 Farm, 40 Acres, more or less, 3,000 00 with large two.story part stone :and part frame, with stone baekbuilding and • necessary outbuildings, and Saw Mill thereon erected, witliwater power for almost any purpose, and situate in Freedom township, Adams courtly, Pa. 1 Llousoand Lot in Gettysburg, 1,500 00 1 Gut Lot, near town, 5 heres, 700 UU 1 Town Lot in Gettysburg, 61 , U 00 1 do. do. QU 1 Tract. of Land, 36 acres, 1"o 00 1 du. 20 " tow 0(1 2 splendid Carriag.”t, $2OO each, 4oft CU 1 Jenny Lind noway, 200 u..) 2 Buggies, 073 each, 100 2 Unto Watches, extra fine, $125 250 01.1 1 do. do. 104 100 UU 2 du. do. 00 16U UU 17 do(' do. 60 1,020 00 15 Ladies' Gold Watches, 65 ois 00 10 do. do. 6U 000 UU 20 Silver Watches • 30 6 1 )0 00 22 do. do. 20 440 00 5 du. do. , 25 1.5 00 10 Oil Paintings," 10 lUU yu 20 pair Gold Ear Rings, 2 5050 DU 5 do. do. 2 10 00 20 gold Peus, 2 40 00 25 gold Finger Rings, 2 60 00 20 .gold Breast Pins 2 40 00 3403 Apples ofgold gilt, 2,505 00 I Grain Drill, tiO 00 8 Hathaway Cook Stoves, 55 440 UO 10 Green 'Mountain Feed Cutters, 150 00 10 Plows, $l2 50 125 00 2 extmiSuddles,s37 50 75 00 2 sets silver•mounted Harness, 40 1.40 00 8498 Books of Etiquette, 500 00 1 Port Folio, 5 00 1 Bide, 20 eu 1 Wonder of the World, 2 50 3 Adventures ofa Country Merchati:, 7 50 5 Life hid with Christ, 25 00 2367 Family Receipt Books, 92 00 I Silk Dress, :01 00 3000 Port Mouttaies, 1575 U 0 2481 Lithographic prints, 445 00 Z 149 92 34 21 20 00 17 00 1 nO EL on 2 00 7 50 0 50 3 50 38 50 8(1 00 40 50 44 50 1 7 3 Oil iio/ b 1 00 52 00 42 00 37 50 45 50 41 00 27 00 36 00 21 50 500 13 00 .... 45 50 ~Persons wishing to become Slmrehol ders in the above Property, cnii do so by for warding ONE DOLI.A It, nil receipt a hereof we will send them an Engraving and certificate, which will entitle the Milder thereof to one of the Gifts. As soon as the engravings are all old notice will be given to the Shareholders, and a Convention held in Gettysburg, when a Committee will be chosen, to whom the prop erty will be delivered, to be distributed among the Shareholders. Frew the growing popular ity of these Joint Stock Asseeintions, it confidently believed that the property may be distributed among the Shareholders in a few months. It All Orders for engravings and Cectifi mites, by In ai I , should be addressed to ROBERT COREAN, S.r . y, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, In every' town and village in the United States, to sell Engravings, to whom a liberal commission will be given. Mr All etters inquiry, accompanied by a postage stamp, will he promptly answered. Gettysburg, Jan. 27, U457.--3m 2,149 92 Collateral Inheritance Tax. , VVH. F. WALTER, Esq., Register of ,Ati ants counts, su account with the Com• rsonwealth, tbr Tax on Collateral Inheritaie ces, received from December 1,1655, till Nov. 30,1856, inclusive. DR. To cash rereircd from Estate of David Troxel, (balance) $2 66 W. W. floltainger, 2 304 " Anna Sowers, 12 72i " James Black, 17 0 4 " Margaret Hasson, 15 15 " Sarah Dickson, 66 30/ " Samuel Weirich, 46 e 3 " Susan Paterson, 17 00 " Mary Ehrehurt, 16 30 " Sarah Wilson (in part,) - 50 00 " Gcotze Wurtz, 20 53 s2lil t 7 Deduct commissions, 5 per cent. 13 21i Cr.—Bv costs paid on appeal in Troxet's estate, R. G. hfcCREARY, Auditor Feb. 13, 1856.—,:1t SOLD 0 ZIT-PAY TIP ! HAVING disposed of my lint, Cap. Bunt and Shoo Store to Messrs. BRINOSE AN AUGBINI3AIiOIi, who will carry on the bnainess at the old stand s - I respectfully ask a continuance- to toy successors of the liberal patronage, with which, the public have favored me during many years. As I ant now out of business ) it is necessary that my Books and Accounts be closed up t once. All persons. therefore, who. know thimselves indebted on Note or Book Acenunt are requested to call without delay and make settlement. I will be found at the old stand. WM. W. PAXTON. Jan. 9, 1857.—tf IFITTERS of Administration on the Estate 4 of JOHN ARNOLD, late of Heading township, Adams county, Pennsylvania, de-. ceased, having been granted to the subseri. her, they hereby give notice to persons inclebt- ' ted to said Estate, to call-and settle the same ; and those having claims are requested to pre.l sent the same, properly authenticated for sett le-. ) ment, to the Administnitors, at Wolford's Mill, in York count} or to Henry A. Picking, Esq.."' at Hampton Adams county. • .PETER WOLFORD, t Ad , rs SAMUEL ARNOLD, f • • Jan: 30, 4357, 7 -6t*• • FARM FOR RENT. subscribers will RENT, from the first 11 of April next, a Farm, in Strahan toWW ship, containing AU AL ES, about l} miles from Hunterstown, awl* from Gettysburg.— For particulars apply to subscribers.' PETER DIEHL, • • JEREMIAH DIEHL. New Cixford, Pa., Feb.'6,1857.-3c* BOUNTY LAND CLAIM'S,' TUE-iptleisigned.. will attend promptly to the collectioicif claims for BO UN.• TY LANDS under the late act of Con. geese. Those who have already ,recelved 40 or-80 Acres, can , now receive the . bal. ance, by calling .Ott. the subeeriber and mak ingilienecemity, . • JOE B. DA IsiNER. • Gettysburg, Much 9 : 1855.—tf • IDIES" Gt*ra, Buckskins and. Sandia JLAI for sale chaupat liR INOMA N & AUGII INBAUGH.B. GO and x 66 FAIDIESTOCIPS cheap and pretty r.ssortment -of Dress floods. If you want unytlliug faxhionablc, that's the piano get it.. *2o moo: 20,00 u 00 $234 G 7 NOT ICE. Wilsar.a 4.6ovme. , . GETTYSIERG -10BDRY. A NEW FIRM. r r HE undersigned, having entered into ."" partneship to carry on the Foundry ,bu. sinew under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known, to the citi. acne of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have con. atrmily on hand, the 1-lATHAWAY and other ' COOKING SITO'VVIS, the Parlor airtight, and nine phlieStoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, %Val& irons,Washing M hrlime". Ash-plaieo, floot•serapers, &e. Ca-units for :11111.; and oiler Nlaehinerv. PLO LIG II CASTINGS of every ilesrripilim, tx.- 1V e make the Sryior, libeler 41 differ. eat kiDds ul WilhfroW P/oughs. have wa different patterns of FENUING 5.4 HAILING for Centetenee, Yards and l'oreheri, wide!' can't he beat tor beauty or elteapoesg. I G-An the above nroeles mil be sold cheap (or Cash tr Colours- Produce. - r BLACKSMITHING null con. inued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line nritle to order. 11111ESIIING 41MCIIINE.S repair. ed at shortest retire. Being Moulders ourselves, we mill do our work alma. THOMAS ‘VARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, TLJOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.-11 ATTENTION, ONE AND ALL! GREAT SilikOW 'GREAT SEA•SERPENT CAPTURED lAMUEL WEAVER having provided aim sell with an entire new and costly appa-- atus, is now prepared to furnish AMIIROTY PES At iGI: ERR EOTY PES in every style of tire art. which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him ad• vantages seldom furnished by Dagnerrean es tablisimientS oat of the city. He has a large number of specimens at his Gallery, is Chem bersburg street, which the public are requested to cull and examine. te..Charges t'rom 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. to 4P. M. (lute Lockets, Breastpins suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. Atr•Children will not be taken fur less than $lOO, fitarAlilßliOTYPES taken front one dol• lar and upwards, and in the best style. Lkecember 111At:AV\‘ A o, c *id am .01 erd N. Tim.° N, Fashionable Bar. ku" Ger anti Hair Di esser, can at all timer. be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Ten: ple, in the Diamond. ailiiining the County Building. From long experitmee, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tama a• &del Delp ter I Melli with such an Infin.,3 degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaetion of all who oily subunit their chins to the keen odeal ot his razors. lie hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de. sire to please, he will merit as well as re. ceive, a liberal share of public patronage; 'rite sick will be attended to at their pri. vattk d $1,200 A YEAIt,. 1000 .iguatis Wanted. GENTS wanted in every part of the UM ted States, to sell a beaulihil and inth ac• lire work, 'The PANORAMA of the OLD W ORLI/ and the NEW ;!' comprising, A view of the present state ofthe Nations ()fate world, their manners, customs and peculiarities, and their political, moral, social and industrial condition ; interspersed with HISTORICAL SETCES AND ANECDOTES, By WILLIAM PINNOCK, Author of the History of England, Orvece and Roam. En larged, revised and embellished with several hundred engravings from designs of Cruome, Devereux, and alter distinguished artists. It is, also, illustrated with 2.1 beautifully 'colored plates, with costumes of various nations, &c., &c. Agents selling this work have cleared $lOO a month. WIL-Stigul for a specimen copy and prospectus, which will be sent by mad, post paid, on receipt of $3,00, with particulars o agency. T. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North limn% &reel, Philadelphia. N. 8.--In addition to the usual percentage, we make an extra inducement. to Agents in the war of PREMIUMS. J. IV. B. Nov.?, 1N56.-3m PROVISION HOUSE• PRE undersigned would respectfully nn• nounce to the Citizens of Gettysburg, that he has opened a Provision House in the room formerly Occupied by Mr. J. J: Brinkerhclf in Baltimore street, nearly opposite the Star Of tice,,where he will have constantly on hand. Flour, Feed, Groceries, Butter, I...ggs, Lard, Cheese, Bacon, Chickens, Potatoes, Apples, Fruit of all kinds, Confections, .Le. WM. REEVER. WATER FILTERS, for purifying bruchi.rh or, muddywater, whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl.or other causes ; can be had separ to or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of lee cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. PORTABLE. SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm or cold water. W- I ,TER. COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores & Aug. 29,1856.7-4 y I Dwellings. 15 BUDS. KENTUCKY LEAF &, STOItE TRUCKS, for moving boxes, balsa , TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, , SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG 25 do Sagua. '2O (hi St. Jag°, 20 Cases GIST do. k, Seed Leaf. Join received and for este by WM LER, NO. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 0,1954. . . dlc!0 ' tlearription an 8 EGARS , of e v ery 3o,o Brands, all of which are ,otlered lower than any other House in the city. Aud warrants all he sells to Le of the limn ma. terial. Call and "examine. • , . ..- w BUKH I.ER, Nor. 24; 18,54. • , Eassairi. maim, ALarge assortment of Umbrellas ,, at all or: ees, just reecived and for sale at 9AIISON'h 'JUST IN TIME.—A large essmtment:of Gentlemen's awl Ladies' 13,1319, I'M sale vheaptitßßlNG3 l AN , t AGGIIINBAUGH'S I - Hot iand S/o S•tors. Philadelphia AdverlisiameaVe FIRE FitOOFS! TUE SALAMANDER SASES OP PITILADEL PULA ARLORST TRH WORLD I VANS Ai WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, have had the surest demonstration in the following certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the represents• tions which have been made of them, as rim. Bering nu undoubted security against the to element: PIIILADELPOIA, April 12,1856. Iticsstts. ETANS & WATSON:—Gents-1t af fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you that owing to the very protect's.° qualities o, two or the Salamander Safes which we par chas •.I of you some months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, hooks, pavers, Sr.1!‘110,1!(/ to the e.thstititons tire itl tiatt• stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instnt. Oil we refleet that these Safes were lo c a• fed in the fourth story of the baibrupz we oct Il• ne.b arol that they fell 5a , ,5....,,ent1y into a heap of bunting ruins, where the vast concen tration of heat causc , l the brass plates to me , v.e cannot but regard the roil rvation of th valuable contents as most eon% ineing proof o the great security afforded by your Safes. ICc shall take much pleasure in recotn. mendifir, them to men of business as a sure re liance against the lire. _ GF;u. W. SINiONS Blio Pilii.AinttrinA, April 12, 1856 MESSRS. EV ANS S ‘V ATSON I have to (der you toy testimony in favor of the great security afforded to to entire stock, of jewelry, books, papers, ttc., during the recent disastrous con flagration in Ranstend Ptnee, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Sal. amender Safes manufactured by you. '.Having Mika front the fifth story of the Ar tisan building, where they were previously placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the presevrytion of the valuable deposits seemed to every One who witnessed the open lug and interior examination, a matter of pro found astonishment. Toall who may require a perfect prntectiou rum the ravages of tire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the u,,e of your Sates, n. leousid er they have now undergone the most trying tot. N. E. MithliAN. Pint.Anyt.rniA, April 12, ltist; MESSRS EVAN:: SZ WATSoN No doubt yon teal be deeply griltii;ed to learn the good condition in which I discovered my hook, po:icy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on I'd day last I opened the Salo made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a lire, as that which destroyed the A rtkait build• ing, as also from the force of the fall froth its former elevated position in the third story, I could entertaM but slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that the contents uhich once so highly prized would ever be of any ser vice to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only nue to say to you, that I can henceforth recommend the use your Safes to all who may wish to feel n confidence in the perfect security %%hid; such means pro vides against so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKlLL,Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent l'ou,ler and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, &e. April '25, Iri iii.-1v HERRING'S SAFE 711 C11.1.fl P 10X The only Snfr• which in every tanre pre.gere el their vial' • • contents in the late ert<•n• sive. T the bnrning of the Artizan 1 'tidings 111 April lOth, and in the G itLAI FIRE ur Market Street, May Ist, 1836, the genuine HERRING preserced the yeaellery of Geo. W. Simons F Br,, ; Books, hyrrs &c, ut Fisher A; Bro. and Ewdard Seamus A: Cu., af ter remaining CN posed to tare burning ruins :4 nearly Full F' 1101:115, and proving conclu sively what we ..av, a.ways claimed tor them their great superiority over all securities riou known. In these fires, the HERRING'S SIFE, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted to stand 10 per cent.mure tire than Herrings,"came forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving their contents in excellent order, but being themselves in a condition to go through another ordeal, while • the boasted "S.thunatiders" of other makers were badly used up in every instance, and in some ease.) their entire contents completely oestroycd. To tho public we would simply say, that, during the 14 years that Herring's Safe has been before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental tires without the occurrence of a single loss. We would, therefore, caution purchasjrs against the misrepresentation ofitterested par ties. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire proof Safe made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist more them double the amount of heat of any other Sate now known. RELSS; HERRING, Sole Manufacturers in this State of "MIMING'S PATENT VIIAMPION SAFES," 34 Wuhint St. kitt/el ph N. B.—" Evans Watson's Improved Sala manders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. J. Gluier's," and "Scott's Shestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part pay ment for "herring's,'.) will be sold at low pri ces. June 13, 1856.-41 y "Philadelphia Advertisement," EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! ! FOR Merchants, Law era, Farmers and Oth ers, having Books, Y tapers or other ralua• Wes, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (ilath's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—Tits "F l at: Pitney Ssru," that preserved our/looks, (turn?, ((Iv., during the Greath' ire at Hart's Buildings.' was purchas ed of OLIVER EVANS, 6IS. 2nd., St. Phil etre. GETZ & BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER KU, 1 ERS." EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerat ion for cooling atall preserving limas, butler, milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo- SeS. OLIVER EVAN.S N0.'61. S. Second-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) TISTABLItiIikI) in 1133 c).) - 'ob. 8,j856.-1y NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE ' SPENCIIft TIIOMAS, Nd. 26 South i• Sokond street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer iu Drugs and Medi cines, 0 'cats, Acids; Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, di ors, ite Lead, French and Ameri caniips‘VirhitO.: Zih , 'Window - • glassilllassware, Varnishes• Brushes, 'lnstruments,' Ground Spices; Whole Spices, and' all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax,. Indigo, Glue,Shellac, Potash,&c., &c., Ike.— LB orders by mail or otherwise promptly at winded to. Country Merchants are invited to call andexaMine oar stock before .purchasing elsewhere, Goods sent to any of the Wharves or railroad 'stations. Prices low and goods warranted. March 7,1856.—1 y. . . .1 11 11W311331Wk ILIRDWARB Siroits. . riE 'Subscribers would respectfully announce to their Irian(ls and th, public. that they have opened b NEW HARDWARE STORE in Ealtimore adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLER, Gettysbivg, in which they ale opening a arge andteneral assortment of UARDWARE, 4110111, STEEL, GROCERIES ) Cutlery and Coach Trhuidings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs, in general, Mending every description of articles in the above line of business—to which .they invite the attention of Coach. makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet. rnakera, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the I.nblic generally. Our stock having heen selected with great care and purchashed tOr Cas.,, we g o t art antee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on ns reasonable terms as they can he purchased any where. ‘Ve partictita:ty request a .as from our friends, mid earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es. 'littlish a character for sclltruz Goods al ow prices and doing business on fair prin. iples JOEL D. DANKER, DAVID "lEGLER, Gettyaburg,Jun r l IIM P. VM . ' % A Removed situ , duos South() the old Stand. IH. SKELLY respectfully informs his old customers and the public , nerally, that lie comm. .s 11)3 TA [LORING USINESS. at his tit-w tans in South tree, where he will he 11pj1y to accommodate:di ho may patronize him. I work entrusted to his re warranted to fit and he of most substantial make. Thankful for past f ivors,he solicits a continuance of public patronage. 111:17"The New York Spring and Sum. rner I:3SHIONS are received. Call and bee them. April 27. 1855.—tf si C 7 0%, ^"'• 4&.//' . s • il .'-..1.- t i •;) '`. ' sue. : 4 • I . to% k,41...., 11 '• 211 ',...,., ''''-' - t4t- . ' . t' i .l4) o f o f , ):;•zfilitr" '•"*. ---- 0 TIN TIRE! TIN 11111 E! Ea E. DUE II LER informs his friends mid customers that he has a .ery large assortment of 'FIN WARE on hand ready Ira the Spring sale, made by experieneed workmen aril of good teria4i, which will be aold low for CASII ur COUNTRY PRODUCE. Kr• Call and gee. 4 Gettysburg, March 10,1854. HAY WANTED PERSONS Ita7ing Hay to s'ell will do well by I . II i!.g on the subserther. to Getty aburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at II times. itz:i As lie intends having the Day, after being packed, hauled etcher to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to• haul will he given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, I 852.—tf SPOUTING! SPOUTING! EORGE and Henry Wampler will 'X Make House Spouting and put up the same IoW, for cash or country pro. duce. Farmers and all others wishing thei , it mses, Barns, &r. spouted, wonld do ‘v , ”to give them a rail. G. & fl. WAMPILER. T - 13/ILITTT , ITI - 24T1 111.7 Lt („;,t I:SP ..1:4 E RS,Cravats, Porttnonies, Socks $i Riffles, Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Razors, Clothes Brushes, Woolen Socks, Gloves, Cots rorts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt Collars, iriA , always to he found at SA MSON'S. iNews far Ui e People - RAH N Es'roc% BROTHERS have just re ceived and are now opening a large and vary ed assortment of Dry Goods, Queensware, Ehtrd ware, &c., to which they invite the attebtioit of those wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great care, from the largest wholesale houses of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, we are prepared to ofrer in ducements to purchase from us, such as cannot often be had. Come and examine our stock, and we know you will not leave without haying. Sign of Me Red Front. Oct. 3, 1856. OUR stock ,of ARMY ARE has been very much increased, and persons building or requiring anything in this department, should first call and MN! FAIIIsi,ESTOCES cheap stock ETIZP TV4lll.lr. Ihave just received, a splendid assortment of Wool Undershirts and Drawers, which will be sold low at Mit BOXES [SLACK FAT in store LPN , and lur tilde by Wm. itucur,pß, No. 167 Franklip attest. thittimore .100 13thES HEST CONGRESS TOBACCO, in more and for ealeliy • WM. BUEHLER, No. I&7 Franklin died jaili FOR RENT—a small two story brick 'ANL HOUSE, with. lot and amble, on Rail Road street, between tarliale and Washington streets. • Inquire at this office. • Jai.t. 2, 1t57. ' ' A' large assortment of Ladies ' Dress Shoes aql GaiterN tor Eale at COBEAN Sr. PAXTON'S. ALWAYS ON HAND.—SiIk and Sof Hats orevery description, and for sale cheapt at fiRtINGMAN & AUGIUNHAUGII'S. PLEILDRENS Shoes of every variety and NJ sizes at. BRING/if:lN h AUCHIN BAUgiji'S successors to W. W. Paxton. Are cortng Ito Stet to an extent never before known of any medicine. INVALIDS, RIAD AND NOCE FOR YOURSELVES JULT.PI'IIA.SIII,Iwq., Ow well known yerfutnet, Chwatart Eine, Ph:190101a, whose tholes prod:wilt at. Lund at slawost ivory toilet, ways: ..11 me happy to uy of youi Carmine Ptu. met bare &mad Inv. • bettor family medicine, for common co., than any otico crilblu my knowledge. Many of uly Moan. kayo oraliae4 poinmail beaeale (non them, and iethie with ewe is boruriax that they paws estraordl nary rirtnr fiw drilla, out didamose red curing the nick. Thcy c s ant c.sly odhosuai, but eaf3 owl pleasant to be taken qualities which mot matte them valued by the public. wiles limy ea% inions." Ml=i= thump, Mk April, IRA: Pe. C. Arse Sir: I hams taken your PUN with rem nom% .r the heti/crams, lan nor, loan of appetite, and Bilious headache, which has of late year. overtaken nor in the spring. A Pew draw of your Pill. cured me. hare [teed your Cherry Pectoral :limy pima in my Molly La ...ugh. Rai: motile with twifaiti no aileron. Ton rooks iiiodiririn whir* ran ; awl I it,* idricure to command pelt AI the jowl yeti hot. Anne and are d o i n g." JOIIN F. ite.trrv, Erg., Poe. of tie Penn. It•itroad .1)111 Pn. P. n. OL., PSI Dos. 13, 1833. .• Yir. I tak• 'Annan,* in ndi:ln; tay Inottintn, In efrenry of your nrnbetnee, Ant ;A; i:eelne• . . very innteiml bent Ii Iron the inn. 14 both ',tilt :'ettoral Cathnebe I . llls. 1 nun net., niihottt them in me flintily, nor shal: I OVVt coin...evil 10 he, whdn my well ~,.cut. WOOL" The niittly renowned S. STEVENS, hl. IL, of W•at• ,‘ 4411 i, S. 11., Wr111.1: .• Heti./ 11. ed your reelleeltle Pil.f.l in my practice, I certify loon et, , erouir• that they are an invaluable purr nee, In re..e of ilisoniend function. of the liar, sau.int. headache, indiarrifion, crietieenem, and the peat variety a thew.. that 14 , 141 W, they area Slifer remety than any other. In all es...ashore a purgative remedy I. required, I confidently recommend Ogee Pill. to the public, le lelpeitia•ltt any While 1 bale aver found. They an eon in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which make them an Invaluable article for 1111111 it tine. 1 have in many years kno.ri your Cherry Patera' es the best rough medicine in the world ; and these Pills are In no wig. inferior to that admirable prepirstion for the Mos ment of inseam." ".4'stea, ,Va., Nag. 15, 1153. " pr. J. C. Ana— Dear Fir: I have bean emitted from my birth with *artful' in lie avocet form, and now, after twenty year.' trial, and an untold of amount of eitiferlng, hay* been completely cured In a few weak, by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only be Imagined when you realize what I have euffored, and bow " Never until now have I been free from Mho toothsome disease in some Winne. At times I I attacked my eye., and Made Ma 1111110.1 hind, besides I r unendurable pain., al others it osttled scalp of in head, and destroyed ray lair, and IIM kept me partly bald all my day.; sometime. It rnme OM In my fare, end kept II for months a raw ode " About nine weeks ago I commenced taking poor Ca thartic Pills Mill Mint ant entirely free from the complaint. bly e)r+ are well, tons akin 1 fair, end my hair has nun menced a healthy growth; all of which makes tee Peel already a new renew. " Hoping this statement may be the means of eonveying lefnrm nth.. that •hall do good flo'ntilara, I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, MARIA RICKER." " I have known the above named Marla Ricker lota bin childhood, and liar statement i• strictly 'rite. ANDREW J. millEnvn, Over - peer of the Porteminoli blantifacturitig Co." Carr. JOEL. PRATT, ..f the ship blarion, write. foul Botton, Mt h April, la5A: Your PM. have cured we from e bilious attack which anise front derangement ml Ike Liver, which had lescome very wool.. I bad failed of any relief by my Playsicimi, and Milli wary remedy I could try hat a few dose+ ponr pill+ have plewly restond me to health. I have given them to my childeen for worm with the hest ef fect... They sere pntinittly cured. I recommended them to a friend for roetivetwe., which lied mudded him for month+ ; he told the in a few day+ hod cured 111.11. , Yon retake the beet medicine in the world ; and I am free to ray wt." . _ Re:id,thie from the dktinghtshed of the F.1Ilit•11115 CINIn, WI. PO latlliasti •1411tiet have wade him Writ k.awll, MA Only in this hut the 111.101$ 444 I 4 If States. "Nen Orkens. :Ph April, 1A54. • "Air: I Aare [real satiyfaition ht nyeuring 11m1 wiyarif and faintly liar, Iron Veal 111114 . 11 boo filed by vont' nicalicince. Illy wife woe cared. tau yens P 1 nee. 1 , 1 a at. Trip and ilancenrita cr.te., by riur I • lltiny ParlaraLl., avid enure then 6aa enftlyrd petfert health. My children bane natural 11111e6 linen cured (ado &nark. of the Intl i• enan and Crimp by it. It I. an mrnlnnbla reined) 1,.1 . thew ...triplivitite. by raynavrcte fin t.a have enor•iy cured me twain a dtanetwia and ...inventor., which Lea p noon rue Oke wale )em., indeed, thin 111 much Rio, ininidtwit, train the tact ihnt I had failed to crt telly( (non the bent whit h thine ernon the mirror, Yffiirita, and front any of lire inititennia reine• dic• I had taken. d loom to tr, Doctor, like a pnwidentlal to oar farm!), avid iron may well idipthoe we are Ind un mindful of it. awn, mi.rituoy %TIT Senate Chasaber, Onto, dlprd 51,1 , IS 5 I• II flu J. C. Ay la ll.dion d Sit: I hat • made ouch Oral omf the raelleatic Pill a, ten nit. 1.) yr., anon?, and hate been eland by tin:tn.-111w dri•arlfill II lienlicoinn ter olvich he 'mind nip hoarding. 'rho flt.t di., in lirreil ...and a tete foil in better berth!. • than for omie tear. which I all illay entire!) m Ilar eirreta of your l'aeleattl rr Pau ViiiisZ tr On groat ,input, 1.t7C1 US It. 51 KIVA .F." TN.. At., are x.. 1 from iwrwms hi, llre rlilollo, km.st n witr, Mt) re-ogle, tql II who 'l\ 101 kt Mak V4v4- okle, meal, a 1110(4.”(11ConVirl/.1111101 they wore tr,e. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO.. rr•, , i-,1 furl ArtroTti^4lChn , - ; • '-• • • '!• LV" For Sale by A. D. BUEHLER, and Drugtrists generally. August 22, 15.56.-1 y CAST YOUR BREAD UPON TIIF. WATERS, FOR AF TER MANY DAYS YE FIIAI.' ''IND IT. " CERV.IN CURE FOR ALL RHELIATIC PAINS Don ' t Condemn it but try it, it cannot fail. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRArEv ELECTRIC PASTE AND ARABIAN PAIN EXTRACTOR Fur Han and florae. [Copy right secured according to Intr.' SMALL .1A It, Fifty cents LARGE JA One Dollar. ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon the Muscles, Tendons, and upon the whole nervous system, removing torpidity and pro ducing a healthy action of the blued. There being no voluble matter in its composition, it remains in action until it accomplishes its work. It cannot lose its strength, and is al ogether harmless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. What will it cure I We answer—Rheu matic Pains, when everything else fails, Cramps, Cholie, Chilblains, Burns, S e aids i Sprains, Ilead-Ache, Tooth-Ache, Swellings, Braises, Sores, Ring• Worm, 'letter, Stilt Contracted Curds, Fresh Cuts, Ulebrated Sores, and all Scrobtlous Diseases where external remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, Se. What ii will cure for Jturxrx and Cattle.— Sweeny, Spavin, Fissulas, Poll Evil, Wind galie, Ulcers, Cholie, Sprains, Collar and :sad dle Galls, Stone Bruises. Still Joints, V errligo, Splints, and Running Sores. itgA.,For sale at the Patent Medicine Store of H. A. Rockalield & Co., General Agents, Lancaster, Pa., and by A. D. It I.: EULER, Get - tysburg, Pa. Seer None genuine but those bottles having the words "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec tric Paste, or Araltian Pain Extractor, Lan caster, Pa.," blown on the bottles. siiar Look mil jiw • Cwiideileils. Don't gel lo ask for ALLEN'. April 2:5, POCKET DIARIES FOR 1857, iv all sizes—from miniature form tt, large quarto—for sale by the undersigned.— livery business man should have a copy. A. L. 111.:.:11LER. Dec. 26 1856.—tf Te-TLIOSE WHO AREIN DE BTE D TO ME. SAMSON'S HAVINHAVING now adopted the Cash System ini G business, for the purpose ot settling up my, obi business, all those indebted to me of long standing, either by Note or Book tie counts, will please call and pay the same. • ' • • (.IBORUE ARNOLD. Oct. 3r 1856. . . FEW - IEO HE LEFT. O ge Jeromes Clocks, also a few good watch s at SAMSON'S. PRUNES, CARPET BAGS and BRELLAS, for sale at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. Hut 8 11(118 • • LAOK Silk and Slouch Hats of thelatest II style-sad at redriCeiliiiieeli - fir sale at . I COBEAN & PAXTON'S. TOBACCO. 10® IBBA2LESin st o re i 1 B. Limp To. and for sale, at 11 cents by the box,.at BUEHLER'S . Old Stand, the cheapest in the eity. No :1157 Frankliu.st. : Baltialorr. AYER'S
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